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Commission approves final plat for Smithville Marketplace lots 6A and 7; plan moves to Board of Aldermen as resolution

Smithville Planning and Zoning Commission · October 15, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a final plat reconfiguration at Smithville Marketplace creating separate buildable lots; staff said street, sewer, water and power infrastructure are in place and the plat will proceed to the Board of Aldermen as a resolution.

The Smithville Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-0 to approve the final plat for the Smithville Marketplace replat (Lots 6A and 7), which divides larger parcels into two lots to accommodate two prospective developers.

Jack (city planning staff) told the commission that the street, sewer, water and power infrastructure are in place at the Marketplace site and that the final plat will allow sales to proceed and for the two prospective businesses to submit construction plans. Staff said the submitted conceptual plans have been reviewed and that the city will perform a site-level review of lighting, dumpster screening, landscaping and other code minimums before issuing building permits.

Jack said the final plat approval will be forwarded to the Board of Aldermen as a resolution at the board's next meeting; if the board approves the resolution the final sale and building-permit reviews will follow. Jack also said additional retail sales tax from the new development will flow into the existing TIF district and accelerate the TIF payoff under the terms of the TIF agreement.

The commission’s vote was unanimous. The item will be on the Board of Aldermen agenda as a resolution and then, if approved, developers will complete truncated site-plan review and building permit applications.